PITTSBURGH -- The awards season figures to be a busy one for Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates.

Already the winner of the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, McCutchen is up for a number of other honors. He'll be considered for a Gold Glove and likely another Silver Slugger, he'll probably get some Most Valuable Player buzz, and he's nominated for a number of Esurance MLB Awards.

All told, McCutchen has been recognized for his work on and off the field. Apparently McCutchen's social media presence is even award-worthy, as he's up for an Esurance MLB Award for Best Social Media Post.

McCutchen took to Twitter on Oct. 20 to offer up some high praise for Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy after he went deep in his fifth straight postseason game, Game 3 of the National League Championship Series against the Cubs.

McCutchen is also up for Best Major Leaguer, Best Everyday Player, Best Play (Offense) and Best Player-Fan Interaction. He was also directly involved with two other nominees, the Best Trending Topic (PNC Park's "Tarp Monster") and Best Radio Call (Greg Brown's exuberant account of McCutchen's game-winner against the Cardinals on July 11).

Best Everyday Player: McCutchen

2015 MLB Awards: Best Everyday Player - McCutchen

Andrew McCutchen has anchored the Pirates offense at the No. 3 spot and made the All-Star team for the fifth straight season

The Esurance MLB Awards annually honor Major League Baseball's greatest achievements as part of an industry-wide balloting process that includes five components, each of which accounts for 20 percent of the overall vote: media, front-office personnel, retired MLB players, fans at MLB.com and Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) voters.

Individual awards will go to the Best Major Leaguer in addition to the winners in the following categories: Best Everyday Player, Starting Pitcher, Rookie, Defensive Player, Breakout Player, Bounceback Player, Manager, Executive, Social Media Personality and Postseason Performer.